2011 Sexually Transmitted Diseases Surveillance

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Rank*

State

Cases

Rate per 100,000 Population

1

Alaska

5,739

808.0

2

Mississippi

21,216

715.0

3

Louisiana

31,614

697.4

4

South Carolina

28,932

625.5

5

Alabama

29,626

619.8

6

North Carolina

54,819

574.9

7

Georgia

54,403

561.6

8

New Mexico

11,374

552.4

9

Arkansas

16,052

550.5

10

New York

102,763

530.3

11

Illinois

64,939

506.1

12

Delaware

4,508

502.0

13

Michigan

49,568

501.5

14

Texas

124,882

496.6

15

Tennessee

31,105

490.1

16

Maryland

27,212

471.3

17

Missouri

27,887

465.6

18

Arizona

29,251

457.6

U.S. TOTAL†

1,412,791

457.6

19

Ohio

52,653

456.4

20

Virginia

36,314

453.9

21

California

166,773

447.7

22

Hawaii

6,001

441.2

23

Colorado

21,811

433.7

24

Wisconsin

24,619

432.9

25

Indiana

27,801

428.8

26

South Dakota

3,409

418.7

27

Pennsylvania

52,884

416.3

28

Florida

76,033

404.4

29

Rhode Island

4,146

393.9

30

Oklahoma

14,596

389.1

31

Nevada

10,507

389.1

32

Kentucky

16,629

383.2

33

Connecticut

13,649

381.9

34

Kansas

10,598

371.5

35

Nebraska

6,780

371.2

36

Wyoming

2,092

371.2

37

North Dakota

2,445

363.5

38

Oregon

13,643

356.1

39

Iowa

10,705

351.4

40

Massachusetts

22,764

347.7

41

Washington

23,280

346.2

42

Montana

3,406

344.2

43

Minnesota

16,902

318.7

44

Idaho

4,699

299.8

45

New Jersey

26,209

298.1

46

Utah

7,086

256.4

47

Vermont

1,483

237.0

48

Maine

3,094

232.9

49

West Virginia

4,295

231.8

50

New Hampshire

3,010

228.6

* States were ranked by rate, then case count, with rates shown rounded to the nearest tenth.

† Total includes cases reported by the District of Columbia with 6,585 cases and a rate of 1,094.4, but excludes outlying areas (Guam with 1,071 cases and rate of 592.2, Puerto Rico with 5,634 cases and rate of 151.2, and Virgin Islands with 820 cases and rate of 747.2).